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Event : Photography

Summer of photography - biennial exhibit

Summer of photography - biennial exhibit
Elina Brotherus Still images from The Black Bay Sequence, 2010 60 min 12 sec, HD video (Apple ProRes 422), 16:9, silent. © Commissioned by COMMA at Bloomberg SPACE, London, by Bloomberg LP, 2010
  • Opening periods
    • from Thursday 14 June 2012 to Sunday 16 September 2012
    • Address:
      Bozar,
      rue Ravenstein 23
      1000 BRUXELLES
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    Summer of photography - biennial exhibit
    © Augusto Alves da Silva Iberia, 2009 random projection of 5.148 colour digital images, with sound (spanish radio stations live via internet).
    Summer of photography - biennial exhibit
    © Carl de Keyzer Blankenberge, Belgium, from Moments before the Flood 112cm x 132 cm framed Credit: Carl De Keyzer
    Summer of photography - biennial exhibit
    © Nikos Markou 15.04.2005 (Athens), 2005 Archival Inkjet Print on fine art paper pasted on aluminum, 119 X 150 cm Credit: Courtesy: AD


    During the International Biennial Exhibit of Photography and Visual Arts, 160 artworks by 40 contemporary photographers from the 27 member states will be on display. In Brussels from 14 June to 16 September 2012

    The 4th edition has a common theme: Sense of Place. European Landscape Photography.

    The festival celebrates contemporary photography but takes a look at the future's visual culture as well.

    The collaboration with different Belgian and European institutions and museums has resulted in:

    • a great variety of exhibits
    • conferences
    • a portfolio day
    • forum and discussion chaired by connoisseurs, amateurs and larger public


    Sense of Place. European Landscape Photography.

    Landscape and countries through the camera lenses

    The exhibition is divided into three geographical areas (Northern, Central and Southern Europe) and explores the idea of a national and regional countryside within a united Europe.

    Sense of Place gathers works by young promising artists and internationally celebrated photographers such as:

    • Andreas Gursky (Germany)
    • Massimo Vitali (Italy)
    • Olafur Eliasson (Denmark)
    • Joan Fontcuberta (Spain)
    • Pedro Cabrita Reis (Portugal)
    • Carl De Keyzer (Belgium)


    Information


    Location

    • BOZAR - Centre for Fine Arts (BRUXELLES)

    We are not responsible for any changes in dates and/or programmes. Please contact the organiser before you leave